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  • wootywootwoot
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 200

    #1

    e-mag charger

    does anyone know how to make one, im in a deal to buy a micro e but no charger, thought maybe i could get some help here
  • AlabamaMan
    Engineer 13
    • Nov 2002
    • 479

    #2
    you can buy a wall charger from radioshack. I'm just not sure what the part number is. You could probably find it with a search.
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    • yagrmiestr
      Eternal Tinkerer
      • Feb 2003
      • 212

      #3
      You could make one, but it would probably cost you more to make a good one than buying one from AGD. There's a PCB inside with a NiMH controller, large transistor and PWM controller plus all the discrete components. It's not a simple regulator circuit like used in the 12v warp mod.

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      • sniper1rfa
        (Not a Wang Force member.)
        • Aug 2001
        • 1107

        #4
        actually, you could get one of the 18V 120 mAh chargers from rat shack and put some resistors inline till yoiur putting ~65 mA into the battery. that way, you get an emergency shutoff (at 18 hours) on a charger that will charge overnight. leaving it on will do no damage. :)

        go buy a fricking AGD charger...
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        • Boothhead
          Red ULE Warp Emag
          • Jan 2002
          • 136

          #5
          Computer Power Supply

          You can charge with a computer powersupply
          Use Yellow(+12V) and a Black(-V)
          If it's the newer style ATX, it needs to be in a computer to do it
          If it's the older style AT, just plug it in and turn it on.

          I'm probably one of the first people to do this, but it works really well. Almost the exact same voltage as a car.
          Emergency shutoff works.

          http://sniperbob.cjb.net/goodtraders.html

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          • wootywootwoot
            Registered User
            • May 2003
            • 200

            #6
            made one and it workx

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            • Boothhead
              Red ULE Warp Emag
              • Jan 2002
              • 136

              #7
              Method?

              Using my method, or somthin else?
              If so, what did u do?

              http://sniperbob.cjb.net/goodtraders.html

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